Egypt Brings Daylight Saving Time Back

by Asmaa Elwahy

Egypt Brings Daylight Saving Time Back

 

Egypt’s government announced on Wednesday the return of daylight saving time, according to “Egyptian Streets”.

Starting from the last Friday of next April and lasting until the last Thursday of next October each year, the clock in Egypt will advance by one hour.

The change means that people in Egypt will experience an extra hour of daylight between the end of April and October.

Worth mentioning, Egypt’s time is currently GMT+2. During the daylight saving time period, Egypt’s time will be adjusted to GMT+3.

The move was announced by the Egyptian cabinet following its approval of a draft law that proposed the return of daylight saving time to Egypt. In a statement, the Egyptian cabinet said that the decision was made as part of Egypt’s efforts to save energy consumption and in light of the country’s economic conditions.

Daylight saving time was last applied in Egypt in July 2016.

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